Author: Jeff Kaprelian

Risk Management Update

No new updates this week. We feel it is important to remind everyone this is not a time to panic. The markets could be rather stagnant until either a new weather event takes place or we move closer to harvest.  Corn 2020/2021 Sell 20% of expected production at 415’0 (Filled 4/12/19)…

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Afternoon Grain Market Recap

Grains – Jeff Kaprelian  Grains finished mixed after an early morning selloff tanked the corn and wheat markets. Overnight the markets were able to trade higher after yesterday’s cut in crop ratings, but they weren’t able to hold on as rains made their way into Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota. All…

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Daily Comments

By: Dan Hueber It would seem a near foregone conclusion to say that grain/soy markets are desperately in need of some or any positive news at this time and we appear to have received a double dose of it since the close yesterday.  The first came via the weekly crop…

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Afternoon Grain and Cattle Recap

Grains – Jeff Kaprelian Grains were lower across the board after the weekend rains knocked any remaining risk premium out of the market. No matter how far behind things are they are still in good shape in the government’s eyes. But with the absence of risk premium comes markets that…

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Commitments of Traders Analysis

By: Jeff Kaprelian Corn For the week ending 8/13/19 commercials were net buyers of 59,398 contracts, almost exclusively on short-covering. Funds added 50,659 new shorts and sold out of 9,322 longs, to the net effect of selling 59,981 contracts. They are now net long 161,639. You can see on this…

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